12-01-2023, 12:03 PM
(12-01-2023, 10:50 AM)jj22 Wrote: Players pay Agents to direct them and we've all seen it before. You think they hold out when on franchise tags because they don't want to practice / play? Or do you think they've been advised to? Clearly you think they just don't want to practice/play. Not sure why you don't know how the Agent / Player dynamic works, but that is very telling about your player / agent knowledge. I am definitely sure he is advising Tee as we speak and has been regarding how to manage the injury as an upcoming free agent.
And quit acting like Tee playing 6 more games with Browning is going to change anything as far as erasing the injury history (or solidifying his status as a WR1) he has already established all those opinions whatever they are based on the last 4 years.... You are flailing, and I am not sure why you are willing to risk whatever credibility you have left, by not understanding an Agents role.
Like I said as Tee's agent, I am advising him not to practice / play if not 100% given the contract this offseason. You as his Agent would advise him to play if he felt discomfort as the original poster suggested and I replied to..... Got it.
Right and as soon a you're a player agent, then your opinion will matter.... Also, sitting out for contracts is what "*****'s" do and Tee aint no *****.
Also, Tee isn't playing for his next contract....he's playing for the Bengals next year. Either via contract extension or the TAG, thus making most of your assumptions and silly solutions irrelevant.